LSD Drug Test - Lysergic acid diethylamide Drug Testing

Lysergic acid diethylamide

Lysergic acid diethylamide, abbreviated LSD or LSD-25, also known as lysergide and colloquially as acid, is a semisynthetic psychedelic drug of the ergoline family, well known for its psychological effects which can include altered thinking processes, closed and open eye visuals, synaesthesia, an altered sense of time and spiritual experiences, as well as for its key role in 1960s counterculture. It is used mainly as an entheogen, recreational drug, and as an agent in psychedelic therapy. LSD is non-addictive, is not known to cause brain damage, and has extremely low toxicity relative to dose, although in rare cases adverse psychiatric reactions such as anxiety or delusions are possible.

In the UK, following the ACMD's report on cathinone derivatives, MDPV is a Class B drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, making it illegal to sell, buy, or possess without a license. Penalties include a maximum of five years and/or unlimited fine for possession; up to 14 years and/or unlimited fine for production or trafficking. See list of drugs illegal in the UK for more information. Reported modalities of intake include oral consumption, insufflation, smoking, rectal and intravenous use. It is supposedly active at 3–5 mg, with typical doses ranging between 5–20 mg. MDPV specifically listed as a controlled substance in Finland (listed appendix IV 28 June 2010), Denmark Sweden. Sweden 33-year-old man has been sentenced to six years prison by an appellate court, Hovrätt, for possession 250grams that had acquired prior criminalization.
While not Germany, does fall under the Medicines Act (AMG) which makes illegal manufacture, sell or import without license will be discussed scheduled on 12 December 2010.